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Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to Article 68 of the PolishConstitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free healthcare to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. According to a study conducted by Stratega Poland in 2013, 65% of Polish citizens and 91% of pregnant women also used private healthcare.
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published:19 Dec 2015

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A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it was all worth it (:
thank you so much for watching!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! (:
Smile yo!
- Rashid

published:26 Jun 2017

views:5720

TodayI am going to tell you something about PublicPolishHealth Service. Is it good? Or maybe it has some weak points? Let's see.
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👍🏻 https://www.facebook.com/polishlets You can find me here. I add there more usefull things, sometimes just funny things :D

published:04 Mar 2017

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published:16 Feb 2017

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http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs around the world. In 2013 we were rewarded as the top global distributor award for Bupa International and IHIDenmark. So what does this means? Well what we hope is that we will have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes talking to you at the start of the process when you are looking for health insurance and in that process we can understand your needs and we can start you understand the health insurance plan and how that plan is put together. So let's take an example. If you are living and working in Europe, let's say in Poland, then it is important to get a good health insurance plan. Not only to access the health care facilities in Poland, perhaps to also access the facilities in the country you come from. That could be Australia, that could me America. But getting an insurance plan which will allow you to do that is part of the process that we go through if that is important to you. So what is a healthcare plan and how was a healthcare plan put today. Normally a plan is modular, so different modules that you can possibly buy the inpatient component, the outpatient, optical dental, wellbeing maternity insurance if that is important to you, evacuation and repatriation if that is important to you, and beyond that direct billing, so if you are living and working in Poland, are you able to access that hospital or that clinic is important to you by just showing your card. Also we will consider things like covering preexisting medical conditions things such as chronic conditions. Are they covered or are they not covered is the plan guarantee renewable ? I can't go in at everything but if you are many many different aspects of a health insurance plan that could be important to you, and our job is to help you understand our plan and what is right, and then based on your needs we can selected the modules that are gone to be the most important. We will then go away and review the market to found the right plan. So we will look at Allianz Cigna, Bupa, Aetna, DKV, Axa PPP, all the brands that you have probably heard of. But we will also review perhaps plans that you have never heard of, companies like Intergra Global, InterGlobal, IMG, A la carte, these are insurers you may have never heard of but they may be good solutions for you. We will then come back to you with a limited number of options from different insurers and from different plans. And from this short list we will help you to review which plan is gone to be most suitable. So if you are already living and working in Europe, let's say Poland, and you are looking for a good health insurance plan, why not spending five minutes talking to us ? I have very confident that if you do so, you will be more like to buy the right plan for you and your family.

published:28 May 2013

views:668

Academy of Regenerative Medicine is a training, research, medical, recreational, regenerative and gerontology (rejuvenation) institution, founded in Swiebodzice, Poland in 2010. In a short period of time Academy of Regenerative Medicine gained worldwide fame and became one of the leading medical centers in Europe. Patients from 30 countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, Israel, EU, CIS, Asian and African countries) have already undergone successfully their treatment and regeneration in our center. The Academy of Regenerative Medicine is not only a leader in preventing and treating many chronic incurable and genetic diseases but the only center in the world in which the integrated method of body regeneration with the help of simple harmless natural techniques is implemented and widely used. A promising new direction in complementary and regenerative medicine was developed, proven and implemented in practice in our center.
The invaluable advantage of this technique is the rapid restoration, regeneration and rejuvenation of the body in so much that our patients in any condition and at any age almost completely stop taking any medications, including painkillers, food supplements. They also stop restricting their food and keeping to any diet. THEY LIVE A FULL LIFE WITHOUT DISEASES AND MEDICATIONS!

published:09 Jan 2018

views:432

Poland has a medical emergency. Doctors are leaving for better paid jobs in other EU countries. Many Poles have been left to rely on the emergency services.
Dominika was just two-and-a-half years old. She suddenly came down with a fever and her parents called the emergency services in the small town of Skierniewice. But no doctor had time. By the time a doctor saw Dominika, it was too late. She didn't survive. Her fate has sent shockwaves through Poland, because it illustrates a dramatic situation. The country does not have enough doctors, nurses or other caregivers. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

published:09 May 2013

views:3100

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this episode of SmartCare, Euronews’ ProducerJeremyWilks, travels to Poland to meet ProfessorBoleslaw Samolinski who is creating a coalition of experts in medicine, economics and government healthcare to manage this demographic change. Applying the changes needed in Poland will be challenge, and one in which the voice of the patient has to be heard. Jeremy also hears from Rheumatologist Professor Brygida Kwiatkowska and Physiotherapist Ernest Wiśniewski who are working on ways to keep people with chronic conditions like arthritis in the labour market as long as possible. He also meets with Monika Zientek, who has rheumatoid arthritis. She says: “As a patient, I would like there to be dialogue between the patients associations and the organisations that decide on our treatments. Only with dialogue and collaboration are we able to overcome the barriers that arise”.

published:12 Feb 2016

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published:23 Jan 2012

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Patrick Ney is a British blogger living in Warsaw, Poland. Not only has he moved here and learned Polish language, but he also actively puts out videos on Facebook and YouTube to encourage Polish national pride. Why did Patrick move to Poland and what was his motivation to start his Polish blog? What is his opinion on Polish health care? And how does he like Polish women? By the way, in this video we speak Polish a little bit. See how it ended!
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Health

Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism. In humans it is the ability of individuals or communities to adapt and self-manage when facing physical, mental or social challenges. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." This definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete" Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and personal satisfaction. Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health. Health is that balanced condition of the living organism in which the integral, harmonious performance of the vital functions tends to the preservation of the organism and the normal development of the individual.

Access to health care varies across countries, groups, and individuals, largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as the health policies in place. Countries and jurisdictions have different policies and plans in relation to the personal and population-based health care goals within their societies. Health care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of target populations. Their exact configuration varies between national and subnational entities. In some countries and jurisdictions, health care planning is distributed among market participants, whereas in others, planning occurs more centrally among governments or other coordinating bodies. In all cases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning health care system requires a robust financing mechanism; a well-trained and adequately-paid workforce; reliable information on which to base decisions and policies; and well maintained health facilities and logistics to deliver quality medicines and technologies.

Medical tourism

Medical tourism refers to the travel of people to another country for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment in that country. Traditionally, people would travel from less-developed countries to major medical centers in highly developed countries for medical treatment that was unavailable in their own communities; the recent trend is for people to travel from developed countries to third-world countries for medical treatments because of cost consideration, though the traditional pattern still continues. Another reason for travel for medical treatment is that some treatments may not be legal in the home country, such as some fertility procedures.

Some people travel to obtain medical surgeries or other treatments. Some people go abroad for dental tourism or fertility tourism. People with rare genetic disorders may travel to another country where treatment of these conditions is better understood. However, virtually every type of health care, including psychiatry, alternative treatments, convalescent care and even burial services, is available.

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Health care in Poland

Health care in Poland

Health care in Poland

Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to Article 68 of the PolishConstitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free healthcare to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. According to a study conducted by Stratega Poland in 2013, 65% of Polish citizens and 91% of pregnant women also used private healthcare.
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7:25

Medical Students in Poland I Med School Vlogs

Medical Students in Poland I Med School Vlogs

Medical Students in Poland I Med School Vlogs

A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it was all worth it (:
thank you so much for watching!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! (:
Smile yo!
- Rashid

5:22

Public Health Service - It pisses me off in Poland

Public Health Service - It pisses me off in Poland

Public Health Service - It pisses me off in Poland

TodayI am going to tell you something about PublicPolishHealth Service. Is it good? Or maybe it has some weak points? Let's see.
🐦https://twitter.com/Lets_Polish
👍🏻 https://www.facebook.com/polishlets You can find me here. I add there more usefull things, sometimes just funny things :D

4:12

Do foreigners have the right to free health care in Poland?

Do foreigners have the right to free health care in Poland?

Do foreigners have the right to free health care in Poland?

3:01

Poland Health Insurance System

Poland Health Insurance System

Poland Health Insurance System

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs around the world. In 2013 we were rewarded as the top global distributor award for Bupa International and IHIDenmark. So what does this means? Well what we hope is that we will have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes talking to you at the start of the process when you are looking for health insurance and in that process we can understand your needs and we can start you understand the health insurance plan and how that plan is put together. So let's take an example. If you are living and working in Europe, let's say in Poland, then it is important to get a good health insurance plan. Not only to access the health care facilities in Poland, perhaps to also access the facilities in the country you come from. That could be Australia, that could me America. But getting an insurance plan which will allow you to do that is part of the process that we go through if that is important to you. So what is a healthcare plan and how was a healthcare plan put today. Normally a plan is modular, so different modules that you can possibly buy the inpatient component, the outpatient, optical dental, wellbeing maternity insurance if that is important to you, evacuation and repatriation if that is important to you, and beyond that direct billing, so if you are living and working in Poland, are you able to access that hospital or that clinic is important to you by just showing your card. Also we will consider things like covering preexisting medical conditions things such as chronic conditions. Are they covered or are they not covered is the plan guarantee renewable ? I can't go in at everything but if you are many many different aspects of a health insurance plan that could be important to you, and our job is to help you understand our plan and what is right, and then based on your needs we can selected the modules that are gone to be the most important. We will then go away and review the market to found the right plan. So we will look at Allianz Cigna, Bupa, Aetna, DKV, Axa PPP, all the brands that you have probably heard of. But we will also review perhaps plans that you have never heard of, companies like Intergra Global, InterGlobal, IMG, A la carte, these are insurers you may have never heard of but they may be good solutions for you. We will then come back to you with a limited number of options from different insurers and from different plans. And from this short list we will help you to review which plan is gone to be most suitable. So if you are already living and working in Europe, let's say Poland, and you are looking for a good health insurance plan, why not spending five minutes talking to us ? I have very confident that if you do so, you will be more like to buy the right plan for you and your family.

16:41

How they treat incurable diseases in Poland - The secret of health

How they treat incurable diseases in Poland - The secret of health

How they treat incurable diseases in Poland - The secret of health

Academy of Regenerative Medicine is a training, research, medical, recreational, regenerative and gerontology (rejuvenation) institution, founded in Swiebodzice, Poland in 2010. In a short period of time Academy of Regenerative Medicine gained worldwide fame and became one of the leading medical centers in Europe. Patients from 30 countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, Israel, EU, CIS, Asian and African countries) have already undergone successfully their treatment and regeneration in our center. The Academy of Regenerative Medicine is not only a leader in preventing and treating many chronic incurable and genetic diseases but the only center in the world in which the integrated method of body regeneration with the help of simple harmless natural techniques is implemented and widely used. A promising new direction in complementary and regenerative medicine was developed, proven and implemented in practice in our center.
The invaluable advantage of this technique is the rapid restoration, regeneration and rejuvenation of the body in so much that our patients in any condition and at any age almost completely stop taking any medications, including painkillers, food supplements. They also stop restricting their food and keeping to any diet. THEY LIVE A FULL LIFE WITHOUT DISEASES AND MEDICATIONS!

6:48

Poland: A shortage of doctors costs lives | European Journal

Poland: A shortage of doctors costs lives | European Journal

Poland: A shortage of doctors costs lives | European Journal

Poland has a medical emergency. Doctors are leaving for better paid jobs in other EU countries. Many Poles have been left to rely on the emergency services.
Dominika was just two-and-a-half years old. She suddenly came down with a fever and her parents called the emergency services in the small town of Skierniewice. But no doctor had time. By the time a doctor saw Dominika, it was too late. She didn't survive. Her fate has sent shockwaves through Poland, because it illustrates a dramatic situation. The country does not have enough doctors, nurses or other caregivers. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

0:57

Medical Tourism, Poland Your Health Destination - Unravel Travel TV

Medical Tourism, Poland Your Health Destination - Unravel Travel TV

Medical Tourism, Poland Your Health Destination - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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0:44

Travel to get healthy and more beautiful. Check medical tourism in Poland.

Travel to get healthy and more beautiful. Check medical tourism in Poland.

Travel to get healthy and more beautiful. Check medical tourism in Poland.

Managing the health of an ageing population in Poland

Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this episode of SmartCare, Euronews’ ProducerJeremyWilks, travels to Poland to meet ProfessorBoleslaw Samolinski who is creating a coalition of experts in medicine, economics and government healthcare to manage this demographic change. Applying the changes needed in Poland will be challenge, and one in which the voice of the patient has to be heard. Jeremy also hears from Rheumatologist Professor Brygida Kwiatkowska and Physiotherapist Ernest Wiśniewski who are working on ways to keep people with chronic conditions like arthritis in the labour market as long as possible. He also meets with Monika Zientek, who has rheumatoid arthritis. She says: “As a patient, I would like there to be dialogue between the patients associations and the organisations that decide on our treatments. Only with dialogue and collaboration are we able to overcome the barriers that arise”.

0:28

Ministry of Health - Have a Smoke (1999, Poland)

Ministry of Health - Have a Smoke (1999, Poland)

Ministry of Health - Have a Smoke (1999, Poland)

12:18

Why I Left the U.K. for Poland [Kult America]

Why I Left the U.K. for Poland [Kult America]

Why I Left the U.K. for Poland [Kult America]

Patrick Ney is a British blogger living in Warsaw, Poland. Not only has he moved here and learned Polish language, but he also actively puts out videos on Facebook and YouTube to encourage Polish national pride. Why did Patrick move to Poland and what was his motivation to start his Polish blog? What is his opinion on Polish health care? And how does he like Polish women? By the way, in this video we speak Polish a little bit. See how it ended!
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1:30

Poland Sector | Arab Health Dubai 2018

Poland Sector | Arab Health Dubai 2018

Poland Sector | Arab Health Dubai 2018

Lubelskie is here! Poland proudly presents the strength of the pharmaceutical and medical industry at the Arab HealthDubai 2018. Eyes from all over the world are turned to Dubai.

Fighting for Health - Poland (excerpts) 1938

Poland Medical Tourism - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Poland medical insurance for expatriates

Poland medical insurance for expatriates

Poland medical insurance for expatriates

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
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Polish medical insurance's privacy promise : We operate with the most highly regarded and reliable worldwide medical insurance coverage who are focused to servicing the demands of the expanding globally expatriate population. Our long term associations with them have been constructed on trust, and we can typically get more interesting rates than if you went on your own to the insurance company.
Family medical insurance policies offer the insured the option to protect their whole family equally with purchase of a common policy, and along with this policy comes the assurance of knowing that they are all guaranteed the best available medical care when they need it. Once again, insurance options are very adjustable and based on the insurance company you select, coverage can be wide-ranging. To learn more about your benefits, consult the extensive review on our family Poland medical insurance policies page.
Write to us for a Poland health coverage plan : You can call one of our staff by filling out a request form along with a brief description regarding what you would like to know about and a member of our expert team will call you back at your convenience. Although selecting a health cover in Poland, that fits well can be a challenge given the profusion of insurers nowadays. We offer Poland health insurance policies from greater than 60 different insurance companies , so should you agree to purchase a Poland medical insurance procedure from us, you can expect to be presented with a wide range of great alternatives. The majority of our plans come assured to be renewable for life and ensure coverage internationally. This allows you to keep your Poland policy with you and maintain continual health coverage in almost any destination in the world.
Medical insurance adviser in Poland : We are an independent insurance broker who will without exception put the interests of our customers before the partners that we work with. this means that you are supplied with fair advice about various medical insurance policies in Poland that fit perfectly you as an individual.
Maternity medical insurance coverage in Poland : A lot of policies provide extra protection for maternity. Maternity normally has a waiting time period before the protection is efficient and this typically implies conceptions can only occur 3 to 12 months after the healthcare policy starts.
A new child need to usually be additional to a medical insurance policy expat policy inside four weeks to supply constant insurance.
Unexpected emergency evacuation insurance coverage in Poland : Insures the cost in Poland of transportation to the nearest medical center in which sufficient medical services are accessible to take care of the issue. This can include emergency airlift, the expense of an accompanying individual is usually integrated as well as the return journey

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Fall in love with Sopot - Poland's most famous health resort | LoveSOPOT.com

Fall in love with Sopot - Poland's most famous health resort | LoveSOPOT.com

Fall in love with Sopot - Poland's most famous health resort | LoveSOPOT.com

loveSOPOT.com | Luxury apartments for rent in the polish health resort city of Sopot. Located close to the famous Monte Cassino walking street and the sandy baltic sea beach.

USP Zdrowie - Health Styles Segmentation in Poland

DigitalMR in collaboration with CommunicationUnlimited present to you the details of a case study about an innovative first ever health style segmentation conducted in Poland for USP Zdrowie. This multi-channel digital campaign reached half of the Polish population without TV commercials and with a very modest budget.
To learn more about Needs BasedSegmentation: http://hubs.ly/y0wHZ70
If you live in Poland and want to find out what your HealthStyle is, check this out: http://hubs.ly/y0wH-m0

Clap Food and Health in Europe | Poland Tour 2017

Health Resort Ustron, Medical Tourism in Poland

At the very start, Health Resort Ustron has long been a market pioneer providing experienced medical services for either local and international patients in Poland, with the maximum regard to patient's safety and well-being.
Health Resort Ustron is offering customized services, modern treatments and the best technologies available today, and all this in a clean, safe and caring environment.
Health Resort Ustron offers a wide array of specialized medical services, including Cardiological RehabilitationProgram, Locomotor System Rehabilitation Program, Oncological Rehabilitation Program, Neurological Rehabilitation Program and even Medical & Spa Program!

Health care in Poland

Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to Article 68 of the PolishConstitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free healthcare to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. According to a study conducted by Stratega Poland in 2013, 65% of Polish citizens and 91% of pregnant women also used private healthcare.
This video is targeted to blind u...

published: 19 Dec 2015

Medical Students in Poland I Med School Vlogs

A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it was all worth it (:
thank you so much for watching!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! (:
Smile yo!
- Rashid

published: 26 Jun 2017

Public Health Service - It pisses me off in Poland

TodayI am going to tell you something about PublicPolishHealth Service. Is it good? Or maybe it has some weak points? Let's see.
🐦https://twitter.com/Lets_Polish
👍🏻 https://www.facebook.com/polishlets You can find me here. I add there more usefull things, sometimes just funny things :D

published: 04 Mar 2017

Do foreigners have the right to free health care in Poland?

published: 16 Feb 2017

Poland Health Insurance System

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs around the world. In 2013 we were rewarded as the top global distributor award for Bupa International and IHIDenmark. So what does this means? Well what we hope is that we will have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes talking to you at the start of the process when you are looking for health insurance and in that process we can understand your needs and we can start you understand the health insurance plan and how that plan is put together. So let's take an example. If you are living and working in Europe, let's say in Poland, then it is important to get a good health insurance plan. Not only to access the health care facilities in Pol...

published: 28 May 2013

How they treat incurable diseases in Poland - The secret of health

Academy of Regenerative Medicine is a training, research, medical, recreational, regenerative and gerontology (rejuvenation) institution, founded in Swiebodzice, Poland in 2010. In a short period of time Academy of Regenerative Medicine gained worldwide fame and became one of the leading medical centers in Europe. Patients from 30 countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, Israel, EU, CIS, Asian and African countries) have already undergone successfully their treatment and regeneration in our center. The Academy of Regenerative Medicine is not only a leader in preventing and treating many chronic incurable and genetic diseases but the only center in the world in which the integrated method of body regeneration with the help of simple harmless natural techniques is implemented and widely used. ...

published: 09 Jan 2018

Poland: A shortage of doctors costs lives | European Journal

Poland has a medical emergency. Doctors are leaving for better paid jobs in other EU countries. Many Poles have been left to rely on the emergency services.
Dominika was just two-and-a-half years old. She suddenly came down with a fever and her parents called the emergency services in the small town of Skierniewice. But no doctor had time. By the time a doctor saw Dominika, it was too late. She didn't survive. Her fate has sent shockwaves through Poland, because it illustrates a dramatic situation. The country does not have enough doctors, nurses or other caregivers. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

published: 09 May 2013

Medical Tourism, Poland Your Health Destination - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they ca...

published: 20 Jun 2013

Travel to get healthy and more beautiful. Check medical tourism in Poland.

Managing the health of an ageing population in Poland

Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this episode of SmartCare, Euronews’ ProducerJeremyWilks, travels to Poland to meet ProfessorBoleslaw Samolinski who is creating a coalition of experts in medicine, economics and government healthcare to manage this demographic change. Applying the changes needed in Poland will be challenge, and one in which the voice of the patient has to be heard. Jeremy also hears from Rheumatologist Professor Brygida Kwiatkowska and Physiotherapist Ernest Wiśniewski who are working on ways to keep people with chronic conditions like arthritis in the labour market as long as possible. He also meets with Monika Zientek, who has rheumatoid arthritis. S...

published: 12 Feb 2016

Ministry of Health - Have a Smoke (1999, Poland)

published: 23 Jan 2012

Why I Left the U.K. for Poland [Kult America]

Patrick Ney is a British blogger living in Warsaw, Poland. Not only has he moved here and learned Polish language, but he also actively puts out videos on Facebook and YouTube to encourage Polish national pride. Why did Patrick move to Poland and what was his motivation to start his Polish blog? What is his opinion on Polish health care? And how does he like Polish women? By the way, in this video we speak Polish a little bit. See how it ended!
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published: 24 Jan 2017

Poland Sector | Arab Health Dubai 2018

Lubelskie is here! Poland proudly presents the strength of the pharmaceutical and medical industry at the Arab HealthDubai 2018. Eyes from all over the world are turned to Dubai.

published: 31 Jan 2018

Fighting for Health - Poland (excerpts) 1938

Poland Medical Tourism - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they ca...

published: 03 Jun 2013

Poland medical insurance for expatriates

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B8rILFjgzc
Polish medical insurance's privacy promise : We operate with the most highly regarded and reliable worldwide medical insurance coverage who are focused to servicing the demands of the expanding globally expatriate population. Our long term associations with them have been constructed on trust, and we can typically get more interesting rates than if you went on your own to the insurance company.
Family medical insurance policies offer the insured the option to protect their whole family equally with purchase of a common policy, and along with this policy comes the assurance of knowing that they are all guaranteed the best available medical care when they need it. Once again, insurance options are ve...

published: 28 May 2013

Fall in love with Sopot - Poland's most famous health resort | LoveSOPOT.com

loveSOPOT.com | Luxury apartments for rent in the polish health resort city of Sopot. Located close to the famous Monte Cassino walking street and the sandy baltic sea beach.

USP Zdrowie - Health Styles Segmentation in Poland

DigitalMR in collaboration with CommunicationUnlimited present to you the details of a case study about an innovative first ever health style segmentation conducted in Poland for USP Zdrowie. This multi-channel digital campaign reached half of the Polish population without TV commercials and with a very modest budget.
To learn more about Needs BasedSegmentation: http://hubs.ly/y0wHZ70
If you live in Poland and want to find out what your HealthStyle is, check this out: http://hubs.ly/y0wH-m0

published: 12 Feb 2015

Clap Food and Health in Europe | Poland Tour 2017

Health Resort Ustron, Medical Tourism in Poland

At the very start, Health Resort Ustron has long been a market pioneer providing experienced medical services for either local and international patients in Poland, with the maximum regard to patient's safety and well-being.
Health Resort Ustron is offering customized services, modern treatments and the best technologies available today, and all this in a clean, safe and caring environment.
Health Resort Ustron offers a wide array of specialized medical services, including Cardiological RehabilitationProgram, Locomotor System Rehabilitation Program, Oncological Rehabilitation Program, Neurological Rehabilitation Program and even Medical & Spa Program!

Health care in Poland

Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insur...

Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to Article 68 of the PolishConstitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free healthcare to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. According to a study conducted by Stratega Poland in 2013, 65% of Polish citizens and 91% of pregnant women also used private healthcare.
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Health care in Poland is delivered through a publicly funded health care system, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to Article 68 of the PolishConstitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free healthcare to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. According to a study conducted by Stratega Poland in 2013, 65% of Polish citizens and 91% of pregnant women also used private healthcare.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
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Medical Students in Poland I Med School Vlogs

A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it wa...

A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it was all worth it (:
thank you so much for watching!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! (:
Smile yo!
- Rashid

A small break from our anesthesiology rotation in Poland!
we soooo got lost, ran out of water, and bug bites EVERYWHERE
but we got ice cream at the end so it was all worth it (:
thank you so much for watching!
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! (:
Smile yo!
- Rashid

TodayI am going to tell you something about PublicPolishHealth Service. Is it good? Or maybe it has some weak points? Let's see.
🐦https://twitter.com/Lets_Polish
👍🏻 https://www.facebook.com/polishlets You can find me here. I add there more usefull things, sometimes just funny things :D

TodayI am going to tell you something about PublicPolishHealth Service. Is it good? Or maybe it has some weak points? Let's see.
🐦https://twitter.com/Lets_Polish
👍🏻 https://www.facebook.com/polishlets You can find me here. I add there more usefull things, sometimes just funny things :D

Poland Health Insurance System

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs aro...

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs around the world. In 2013 we were rewarded as the top global distributor award for Bupa International and IHIDenmark. So what does this means? Well what we hope is that we will have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes talking to you at the start of the process when you are looking for health insurance and in that process we can understand your needs and we can start you understand the health insurance plan and how that plan is put together. So let's take an example. If you are living and working in Europe, let's say in Poland, then it is important to get a good health insurance plan. Not only to access the health care facilities in Poland, perhaps to also access the facilities in the country you come from. That could be Australia, that could me America. But getting an insurance plan which will allow you to do that is part of the process that we go through if that is important to you. So what is a healthcare plan and how was a healthcare plan put today. Normally a plan is modular, so different modules that you can possibly buy the inpatient component, the outpatient, optical dental, wellbeing maternity insurance if that is important to you, evacuation and repatriation if that is important to you, and beyond that direct billing, so if you are living and working in Poland, are you able to access that hospital or that clinic is important to you by just showing your card. Also we will consider things like covering preexisting medical conditions things such as chronic conditions. Are they covered or are they not covered is the plan guarantee renewable ? I can't go in at everything but if you are many many different aspects of a health insurance plan that could be important to you, and our job is to help you understand our plan and what is right, and then based on your needs we can selected the modules that are gone to be the most important. We will then go away and review the market to found the right plan. So we will look at Allianz Cigna, Bupa, Aetna, DKV, Axa PPP, all the brands that you have probably heard of. But we will also review perhaps plans that you have never heard of, companies like Intergra Global, InterGlobal, IMG, A la carte, these are insurers you may have never heard of but they may be good solutions for you. We will then come back to you with a limited number of options from different insurers and from different plans. And from this short list we will help you to review which plan is gone to be most suitable. So if you are already living and working in Europe, let's say Poland, and you are looking for a good health insurance plan, why not spending five minutes talking to us ? I have very confident that if you do so, you will be more like to buy the right plan for you and your family.

http://www.pacificprime.com/countries/poland/
PacificPrime is the world largest distributor of private medical insurance to individual, families and SMEs around the world. In 2013 we were rewarded as the top global distributor award for Bupa International and IHIDenmark. So what does this means? Well what we hope is that we will have the opportunity to spend 5 minutes talking to you at the start of the process when you are looking for health insurance and in that process we can understand your needs and we can start you understand the health insurance plan and how that plan is put together. So let's take an example. If you are living and working in Europe, let's say in Poland, then it is important to get a good health insurance plan. Not only to access the health care facilities in Poland, perhaps to also access the facilities in the country you come from. That could be Australia, that could me America. But getting an insurance plan which will allow you to do that is part of the process that we go through if that is important to you. So what is a healthcare plan and how was a healthcare plan put today. Normally a plan is modular, so different modules that you can possibly buy the inpatient component, the outpatient, optical dental, wellbeing maternity insurance if that is important to you, evacuation and repatriation if that is important to you, and beyond that direct billing, so if you are living and working in Poland, are you able to access that hospital or that clinic is important to you by just showing your card. Also we will consider things like covering preexisting medical conditions things such as chronic conditions. Are they covered or are they not covered is the plan guarantee renewable ? I can't go in at everything but if you are many many different aspects of a health insurance plan that could be important to you, and our job is to help you understand our plan and what is right, and then based on your needs we can selected the modules that are gone to be the most important. We will then go away and review the market to found the right plan. So we will look at Allianz Cigna, Bupa, Aetna, DKV, Axa PPP, all the brands that you have probably heard of. But we will also review perhaps plans that you have never heard of, companies like Intergra Global, InterGlobal, IMG, A la carte, these are insurers you may have never heard of but they may be good solutions for you. We will then come back to you with a limited number of options from different insurers and from different plans. And from this short list we will help you to review which plan is gone to be most suitable. So if you are already living and working in Europe, let's say Poland, and you are looking for a good health insurance plan, why not spending five minutes talking to us ? I have very confident that if you do so, you will be more like to buy the right plan for you and your family.

Academy of Regenerative Medicine is a training, research, medical, recreational, regenerative and gerontology (rejuvenation) institution, founded in Swiebodzice, Poland in 2010. In a short period of time Academy of Regenerative Medicine gained worldwide fame and became one of the leading medical centers in Europe. Patients from 30 countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, Israel, EU, CIS, Asian and African countries) have already undergone successfully their treatment and regeneration in our center. The Academy of Regenerative Medicine is not only a leader in preventing and treating many chronic incurable and genetic diseases but the only center in the world in which the integrated method of body regeneration with the help of simple harmless natural techniques is implemented and widely used. A promising new direction in complementary and regenerative medicine was developed, proven and implemented in practice in our center.
The invaluable advantage of this technique is the rapid restoration, regeneration and rejuvenation of the body in so much that our patients in any condition and at any age almost completely stop taking any medications, including painkillers, food supplements. They also stop restricting their food and keeping to any diet. THEY LIVE A FULL LIFE WITHOUT DISEASES AND MEDICATIONS!

Academy of Regenerative Medicine is a training, research, medical, recreational, regenerative and gerontology (rejuvenation) institution, founded in Swiebodzice, Poland in 2010. In a short period of time Academy of Regenerative Medicine gained worldwide fame and became one of the leading medical centers in Europe. Patients from 30 countries (the USA, Canada, Australia, Israel, EU, CIS, Asian and African countries) have already undergone successfully their treatment and regeneration in our center. The Academy of Regenerative Medicine is not only a leader in preventing and treating many chronic incurable and genetic diseases but the only center in the world in which the integrated method of body regeneration with the help of simple harmless natural techniques is implemented and widely used. A promising new direction in complementary and regenerative medicine was developed, proven and implemented in practice in our center.
The invaluable advantage of this technique is the rapid restoration, regeneration and rejuvenation of the body in so much that our patients in any condition and at any age almost completely stop taking any medications, including painkillers, food supplements. They also stop restricting their food and keeping to any diet. THEY LIVE A FULL LIFE WITHOUT DISEASES AND MEDICATIONS!

Poland has a medical emergency. Doctors are leaving for better paid jobs in other EU countries. Many Poles have been left to rely on the emergency services.
Dominika was just two-and-a-half years old. She suddenly came down with a fever and her parents called the emergency services in the small town of Skierniewice. But no doctor had time. By the time a doctor saw Dominika, it was too late. She didn't survive. Her fate has sent shockwaves through Poland, because it illustrates a dramatic situation. The country does not have enough doctors, nurses or other caregivers. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

Poland has a medical emergency. Doctors are leaving for better paid jobs in other EU countries. Many Poles have been left to rely on the emergency services.
Dominika was just two-and-a-half years old. She suddenly came down with a fever and her parents called the emergency services in the small town of Skierniewice. But no doctor had time. By the time a doctor saw Dominika, it was too late. She didn't survive. Her fate has sent shockwaves through Poland, because it illustrates a dramatic situation. The country does not have enough doctors, nurses or other caregivers. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

Medical Tourism, Poland Your Health Destination - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for...

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Managing the health of an ageing population in Poland

Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this epi...

Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this episode of SmartCare, Euronews’ ProducerJeremyWilks, travels to Poland to meet ProfessorBoleslaw Samolinski who is creating a coalition of experts in medicine, economics and government healthcare to manage this demographic change. Applying the changes needed in Poland will be challenge, and one in which the voice of the patient has to be heard. Jeremy also hears from Rheumatologist Professor Brygida Kwiatkowska and Physiotherapist Ernest Wiśniewski who are working on ways to keep people with chronic conditions like arthritis in the labour market as long as possible. He also meets with Monika Zientek, who has rheumatoid arthritis. She says: “As a patient, I would like there to be dialogue between the patients associations and the organisations that decide on our treatments. Only with dialogue and collaboration are we able to overcome the barriers that arise”.

Poland’s population is ageing fast. Forecasts indicate that in less than forty years there will be one pensioner for every working person in Poland. In this episode of SmartCare, Euronews’ ProducerJeremyWilks, travels to Poland to meet ProfessorBoleslaw Samolinski who is creating a coalition of experts in medicine, economics and government healthcare to manage this demographic change. Applying the changes needed in Poland will be challenge, and one in which the voice of the patient has to be heard. Jeremy also hears from Rheumatologist Professor Brygida Kwiatkowska and Physiotherapist Ernest Wiśniewski who are working on ways to keep people with chronic conditions like arthritis in the labour market as long as possible. He also meets with Monika Zientek, who has rheumatoid arthritis. She says: “As a patient, I would like there to be dialogue between the patients associations and the organisations that decide on our treatments. Only with dialogue and collaboration are we able to overcome the barriers that arise”.

Patrick Ney is a British blogger living in Warsaw, Poland. Not only has he moved here and learned Polish language, but he also actively puts out videos on Facebook and YouTube to encourage Polish national pride. Why did Patrick move to Poland and what was his motivation to start his Polish blog? What is his opinion on Polish health care? And how does he like Polish women? By the way, in this video we speak Polish a little bit. See how it ended!
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RyanSocash
Email: kultamerica@mediakraft.tv
Mediakraft PL Sp. z o.o.
ul. Nowy Świat 60/8, 00-357 WarszawaNIP: 7010420629
Managing Directors: Levent Gültan, Ryan Socash

Patrick Ney is a British blogger living in Warsaw, Poland. Not only has he moved here and learned Polish language, but he also actively puts out videos on Facebook and YouTube to encourage Polish national pride. Why did Patrick move to Poland and what was his motivation to start his Polish blog? What is his opinion on Polish health care? And how does he like Polish women? By the way, in this video we speak Polish a little bit. See how it ended!
★★★ CONTACT ★★★
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RyanSocash
Email: kultamerica@mediakraft.tv
Mediakraft PL Sp. z o.o.
ul. Nowy Świat 60/8, 00-357 WarszawaNIP: 7010420629
Managing Directors: Levent Gültan, Ryan Socash

Poland Medical Tourism - Unravel Travel TV

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for...

Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Vacationers don't just come to Poland for the magnificent sights and delectable food. Tourists are starting to discover what top European doctors have known for centuries: Poland's magical combination of natural resources and geography make it the ideal escape for renewal and healing. As medical technology has evolved, a booming medical tourism industry has emerged in Poland as the country's numerous medical facilities and high standards of care attract people seeking treatments of all types from around the world. Travelers who want improve their appearance, address health concerns, or just enjoy some spiritual renewal will find that Poland provides the perfect setting and qualified personnel to make it happen.
What lures many people to undergo treatment in Poland is the fact that they can book an enjoyable vacation, have their medical or cosmetic procedures done, and still have money left over compared to what they would have spent on the same procedures in their own country. Poland offers all of the things that travelers look for in a medical tourism destination such as low prices, professionalism, a high level of English, and plenty to see and do, while also providing some things other locations can't always promise, such as a regulated industry and plenty of fresh air and natural beauty. In many cases, recovery takes place in a resort-like setting rather than a cold, dreary hospital. There is also plenty to enjoy in the way of traditional tourist sites in Poland's charming cities and countryside before or after the procedure. Some of the countries people travel to for inexpensive medical procedures are not well-equipped for the influx of visitors they receive, whereas Poland already has a well-established infrastructure for travelers. Poland is centrally located and easy to reach, with plenty of direct flights available from the United States and Europe. People seeking medical treatment bargains don't have to deal with questionable accommodations and doctors in dangerous third world countries; the same low prices can be found in Poland in a safe, clean, and modern setting.
Another big draw is the fact that patients can get the treatments they need quickly. Many patients turn to Poland after being told in their own country that they will have to wait months or even years for their operations. Some of the most popular medical procedures among tourists to Poland are cosmetic dentistry, plastic surgery, eye surgery, infertility treatment, knee or hip replacement, and other surgical procedures.
What is it about Poland that makes it such a great place for spas? The country has been blessed with a number of natural resources that are quite useful for natural healing. From the mineral springs and clean air to the salt caves, therapeutic mud, and geothermal water, it almost seems like the land was created specifically with healing in mind. These resources have attracted some of the world's leading experts in natural healing and spa treatments. This has resulted in the establishment of dozens of health resorts and sanatoriums throughout Poland that offer guests medically supervised spa treatments and lush accommodations in relaxing settings that are ideal for recharging. Poland's official travel website at hyyp://www.poland.travel offers a wealth of information about health and beauty tourism in Poland, including a helpful brochure that looks into the nation's spas in depth.
The medical tourism industry in Poland is thriving and the sheer number of reputable options available to those seeking treatment or simply a retreat means that travelers are spoiled for choice. Poland is an affordable and delightful place to make over your body or your mind, full of treasures for tourists and patients alike.
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Family medical insurance policies offer the insured the option to protect their whole family equally with purchase of a common policy, and along with this policy comes the assurance of knowing that they are all guaranteed the best available medical care when they need it. Once again, insurance options are very adjustable and based on the insurance company you select, coverage can be wide-ranging. To learn more about your benefits, consult the extensive review on our family Poland medical insurance policies page.
Write to us for a Poland health coverage plan : You can call one of our staff by filling out a request form along with a brief description regarding what you would like to know about and a member of our expert team will call you back at your convenience. Although selecting a health cover in Poland, that fits well can be a challenge given the profusion of insurers nowadays. We offer Poland health insurance policies from greater than 60 different insurance companies , so should you agree to purchase a Poland medical insurance procedure from us, you can expect to be presented with a wide range of great alternatives. The majority of our plans come assured to be renewable for life and ensure coverage internationally. This allows you to keep your Poland policy with you and maintain continual health coverage in almost any destination in the world.
Medical insurance adviser in Poland : We are an independent insurance broker who will without exception put the interests of our customers before the partners that we work with. this means that you are supplied with fair advice about various medical insurance policies in Poland that fit perfectly you as an individual.
Maternity medical insurance coverage in Poland : A lot of policies provide extra protection for maternity. Maternity normally has a waiting time period before the protection is efficient and this typically implies conceptions can only occur 3 to 12 months after the healthcare policy starts.
A new child need to usually be additional to a medical insurance policy expat policy inside four weeks to supply constant insurance.
Unexpected emergency evacuation insurance coverage in Poland : Insures the cost in Poland of transportation to the nearest medical center in which sufficient medical services are accessible to take care of the issue. This can include emergency airlift, the expense of an accompanying individual is usually integrated as well as the return journey

USP Zdrowie - Health Styles Segmentation in Poland

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DigitalMR in collaboration with CommunicationUnlimited present to you the details of a case study about an innovative first ever health style segmentation conducted in Poland for USP Zdrowie. This multi-channel digital campaign reached half of the Polish population without TV commercials and with a very modest budget.
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DigitalMR in collaboration with CommunicationUnlimited present to you the details of a case study about an innovative first ever health style segmentation conducted in Poland for USP Zdrowie. This multi-channel digital campaign reached half of the Polish population without TV commercials and with a very modest budget.
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Health Resort Ustron, Medical Tourism in Poland

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At the very start, Health Resort Ustron has long been a market pioneer providing experienced medical services for either local and international patients in Poland, with the maximum regard to patient's safety and well-being.
Health Resort Ustron is offering customized services, modern treatments and the best technologies available today, and all this in a clean, safe and caring environment.
Health Resort Ustron offers a wide array of specialized medical services, including Cardiological RehabilitationProgram, Locomotor System Rehabilitation Program, Oncological Rehabilitation Program, Neurological Rehabilitation Program and even Medical & Spa Program!

20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
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Intro - 00:00
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25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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Visit Kraków Old Town - Krakow, Poland Travel Guide

Today, we go visit Kraków Old Town and I offer some advice in this Krakow, PolandTravelGuide. The polish language is difficult and there are so many ways to say Krakow, Cracow. In the video we take a look at Vistula River, Wawel Castle, and the popular attractions in the Old Town Square, known locally as Rynek Główny.
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Once described as Paris of the East, Warsaw was believed to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world until World War II.
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Gdansk & Sopot, Poland, Quick Travel Guide

Top 10 Things to Do in Poland

Planning a trip to Poland? Well, you've come to the right video. Siya and I spent one week hopping around the country and discovering some of the gems that any visitor should consider adding to their itinerary. We flew into Gdansk to kick off our trip and visited some of the cities highlights, explored a medieval castle and learned about the history of the city and country all together. From Gdansk, we took a train to Warsaw and then to Krakow to do some more city exploration before we headed to the Wieliczka Salt Mines and Sromowce for some river rafting (which you'll see in our next video).
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In the episode 6 of my TravelWriter's Diaries vlog I make a stopover in spectacular Warsaw, Poland exploring the unique Old Town and the impressive downtown skyscrapers.
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Warsaw Poland: Travel Tips for Tourists 2017

If you visit Warsaw Poland, you may want to try the many methods of public transportation available. With a VisitWarsaw pass, you have access to many of these, plus entrance to many museums.
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10 Things to do in Gdańsk, Poland Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
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20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, s...

Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
20 Things to do in Krakow City Tour | PolandTravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
1) Wawel Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) - 00:27
2) Vistula River walk for exercise (Wisła) - 01:23
3) RiverCruise on the Vistula (Rejs statkiem Wisły) - 01:37
4) The Royal Road or Royal Route (Droga Królewska) - 02:22
5) St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków Church (Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Kościół Mariacki) - 02:39
6) Main Square, KrakówMedievalTown Square (Rynek Główny) - 02:57
7 - St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Brama Floriańska) and the Kraków Barbican (barbakan krakowski) in the Old Town - 03:12
8 - Planty Park (Parku Planty Białystok) - 03:20
9 - Kazimierz neighborhood for street art (Sąsiedztwo Kazimierz) - 03:26
10 - Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum of Kraków (Polish: Muzeum Etnograficzne im. Seweryna Udzieli w Krakowie) - 03:36
11 - Polish Breakfast at Moment restaurant in Krakow (Polskie śniadanie) - 03:58
12 - Nightlife in Kazimierz (Życie nocne) - 04:09
13 - Pierogi at Pierogarnia (Polish Dumplings) - 04:31
14 - TramRide in Krakow (tramwajowy) - 05:46
15 - Ice Cream at Emil Kręci Lody - 05:56
16 - Kościuszko Mound (kopiec Kościuszki) in Kraków, Poland - 07:54
17 - Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera) - 08:42
18 - Parish of St. Joseph's Church (Kościół św. Józefa) at PodgórzeSquare - 09:05
19 - Park Bednarskiego (Park im. Wojciecha Bednarskiego) - 09:17
20 - Galeria Krakowska (Galerii Krakowskiej) for shopping in Krakow, Poland - 09:59
Outro - 10:11
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Our visit Krakow travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Krakow by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Krakow tourism brochure, Krakow itinerary or Krakow, Poland city tour.
Krakow alternate spellings: Kraków, Cracow, Krakau, 克拉科夫
20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide video transcript:
We kicked off this trip to Poland with a visit to Krakow, a city people have been telling us to visit for years and now we know why. Krakow in the summertime was wonderful! We spent our time enjoying castle views from the river side, exploring neighbourhoods covered in street art, eating some of the best pierogie of our lives, and also discovering what we think may be the best ice cream. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Krakow!
Wawel Castle is Krakow's crowning jewel, and for centuries it was the residence of the kings of Poland. You can see a mix of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture all in one place.
While in the city, we also had to walk the Royal Route, which was once the historic coronation path of Polish kings.
After visiting the basilica, we spent a bit of time walking the Main Square, which just so happens to be Europe's largest medieval town square.
And that’s it for our visit to Krakow! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers visiting Krakow feel free to share those.
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture, Polish cuisine while visiting Kraków Polska.
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Come join us as we visit Krakow, Poland in this travel guide as we cover the top attractions and best things to do in Kraków in terms of museums, restaurants, shopping, castles and churches worth visiting.
From Wawel Castle to the Old Town and Kazimierz to Planty Park you'll find Krakow charming as you meander through its attractive streets and squares.
With legendary nightlife, a flourishing food scene and plenty of green space Kraków feels just as much like a city as it does a town.
We ended up coming for a week and wanting to stay for an entire month. Krakow truly won us over and in this travel guide I think you'll find out why.
20 Things to do in Krakow City Tour | PolandTravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
1) Wawel Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) - 00:27
2) Vistula River walk for exercise (Wisła) - 01:23
3) RiverCruise on the Vistula (Rejs statkiem Wisły) - 01:37
4) The Royal Road or Royal Route (Droga Królewska) - 02:22
5) St. Mary's Basilica, Kraków Church (Kościół Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny, Kościół Mariacki) - 02:39
6) Main Square, KrakówMedievalTown Square (Rynek Główny) - 02:57
7 - St. Florian's Gate or Florian Gate (Brama Floriańska) and the Kraków Barbican (barbakan krakowski) in the Old Town - 03:12
8 - Planty Park (Parku Planty Białystok) - 03:20
9 - Kazimierz neighborhood for street art (Sąsiedztwo Kazimierz) - 03:26
10 - Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum of Kraków (Polish: Muzeum Etnograficzne im. Seweryna Udzieli w Krakowie) - 03:36
11 - Polish Breakfast at Moment restaurant in Krakow (Polskie śniadanie) - 03:58
12 - Nightlife in Kazimierz (Życie nocne) - 04:09
13 - Pierogi at Pierogarnia (Polish Dumplings) - 04:31
14 - TramRide in Krakow (tramwajowy) - 05:46
15 - Ice Cream at Emil Kręci Lody - 05:56
16 - Kościuszko Mound (kopiec Kościuszki) in Kraków, Poland - 07:54
17 - Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera) - 08:42
18 - Parish of St. Joseph's Church (Kościół św. Józefa) at PodgórzeSquare - 09:05
19 - Park Bednarskiego (Park im. Wojciecha Bednarskiego) - 09:17
20 - Galeria Krakowska (Galerii Krakowskiej) for shopping in Krakow, Poland - 09:59
Outro - 10:11
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Our visit Krakow travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Krakow by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Krakow tourism brochure, Krakow itinerary or Krakow, Poland city tour.
Krakow alternate spellings: Kraków, Cracow, Krakau, 克拉科夫
20 Things to do in Kraków, Poland Travel Guide video transcript:
We kicked off this trip to Poland with a visit to Krakow, a city people have been telling us to visit for years and now we know why. Krakow in the summertime was wonderful! We spent our time enjoying castle views from the river side, exploring neighbourhoods covered in street art, eating some of the best pierogie of our lives, and also discovering what we think may be the best ice cream. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Krakow!
Wawel Castle is Krakow's crowning jewel, and for centuries it was the residence of the kings of Poland. You can see a mix of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture all in one place.
While in the city, we also had to walk the Royal Route, which was once the historic coronation path of Polish kings.
After visiting the basilica, we spent a bit of time walking the Main Square, which just so happens to be Europe's largest medieval town square.
And that’s it for our visit to Krakow! We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers visiting Krakow feel free to share those.
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture, Polish cuisine while visiting Kraków Polska.
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Poland is one of the larger countries in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave), Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Cities
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Most of the major cities boast lovely old centres and a range of splendid buildings, some of them World Heritage sites. Many old quarters were heavily damaged or even destroyed in WWII bombings, but were meticulously rebuilt after the war, using the original bricks and ornaments where possible. Although remains of the Soviet Union and even scars of the Second World War are visible in most of them, the Polish cities offer great historic sight seeing while at the same time they have become modern, lively places. The capital, Warsaw, has one of the best old centres and its many sights include the ancient city walls, palaces, churches and squares. You can follow the Royal Route to see some of the best landmarks outside the old centre. The old city of Kraków is considered the country's cultural capital, with another gorgeous historic centre, countless monumental buildings and a few excellent museums. Just 50 km from there is the humbling Auschwitz concentration camp which, due to the horrible events it represents, leaves an impression like no other World Heritage Site does. The ancient Wieliczka Salt Mine, also a World Heritage Site, is another great daytrip from Kraków.
The provincial capital of Poznań is an underestimated city, but definitely worth a visit. With the oldest cathedral in the country and also the second biggest necropolis in the country for kings and rulers, a beautiful Renaissance town hall with two battling billy goats (seen only around noon), and an impressive 20th century imperial palace built for the German kaiser (just to mention a few attractions) makes a great impression on most visitors.
Once a Hanseatic League town, the port city of Gdańsk boasts many impressive buildings from that time. Here too, a walk along the Royal Road gives a great overview of notable sights. Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, is still less well-known but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture; its Centennial Hall being the prime example. The city's picturesque location on the Oder and countless bridges make this huge city a lovely place. The old town of Zamość was planned after Italian theories of the "ideal town" and named "a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe" by UNESCO. The stunning medieval city of Toruń has some great and original Gothic architecture, as it is one of the few Polish cities to have completely escaped devastation in WWII. The city of Lublin additionally boasts an impressive historic old town, castle, and serene surrounding countryside.
Natural attractions
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With 23 national parks and a number of landscape parks spread all over the country, natural attractions are never too far away. Białowieża National Park, on the Belarus border, is a World Heritage Site as it comprises the last remains of the primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. It's the only place where European bison still live in the wild. If you're fit and up for adventure, take the dangerous Eagle's Path (Orla Perć) in the Tatra Mountains, where you'll also find Rysy, Poland's highest peak. Pieniński National Park boasts the stunning Dunajec River Gorge and Karkonoski National Park is home to some fabulous waterfalls. The mountainous Bieszczady National Park has great hiking opportunities and lots of wildlife. Wielkopolska National Park is, in contrast, very flat and covers a good part of the pretty Poznań Lakeland. The Masurian Landscape Park, in the Masurian Lake District, with its 2000 lakes, is at least as beautiful. Bory Tucholskie National Park has the largest woodland in the country and has many lakes too, making it great for birdwatching. The two national parks on Poland's coast are also quite popular: Wolin National Park is located on an island in the north-west, and Słowiński National Park holds some of the largest sand dunes in Europe.
Castles & other rural monuments
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The Polish countryside is lovely and at times even gorgeous, with countless historic villages, castles, churches and other monuments. Agrotourism is therefore increasingly popular. If you have a taste for cultural heritage, the south western parts of the country offer some of the best sights, but there's great stuff in other areas too. The impressive GothicWawel Castle in Krakow may be one of the finest examples when it comes to Poland's castles, but most of the others are located in smaller countryside towns.

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Poland is one of the larger countries in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave), Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Cities
------------
Most of the major cities boast lovely old centres and a range of splendid buildings, some of them World Heritage sites. Many old quarters were heavily damaged or even destroyed in WWII bombings, but were meticulously rebuilt after the war, using the original bricks and ornaments where possible. Although remains of the Soviet Union and even scars of the Second World War are visible in most of them, the Polish cities offer great historic sight seeing while at the same time they have become modern, lively places. The capital, Warsaw, has one of the best old centres and its many sights include the ancient city walls, palaces, churches and squares. You can follow the Royal Route to see some of the best landmarks outside the old centre. The old city of Kraków is considered the country's cultural capital, with another gorgeous historic centre, countless monumental buildings and a few excellent museums. Just 50 km from there is the humbling Auschwitz concentration camp which, due to the horrible events it represents, leaves an impression like no other World Heritage Site does. The ancient Wieliczka Salt Mine, also a World Heritage Site, is another great daytrip from Kraków.
The provincial capital of Poznań is an underestimated city, but definitely worth a visit. With the oldest cathedral in the country and also the second biggest necropolis in the country for kings and rulers, a beautiful Renaissance town hall with two battling billy goats (seen only around noon), and an impressive 20th century imperial palace built for the German kaiser (just to mention a few attractions) makes a great impression on most visitors.
Once a Hanseatic League town, the port city of Gdańsk boasts many impressive buildings from that time. Here too, a walk along the Royal Road gives a great overview of notable sights. Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, is still less well-known but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture; its Centennial Hall being the prime example. The city's picturesque location on the Oder and countless bridges make this huge city a lovely place. The old town of Zamość was planned after Italian theories of the "ideal town" and named "a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe" by UNESCO. The stunning medieval city of Toruń has some great and original Gothic architecture, as it is one of the few Polish cities to have completely escaped devastation in WWII. The city of Lublin additionally boasts an impressive historic old town, castle, and serene surrounding countryside.
Natural attractions
-----------------------
With 23 national parks and a number of landscape parks spread all over the country, natural attractions are never too far away. Białowieża National Park, on the Belarus border, is a World Heritage Site as it comprises the last remains of the primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. It's the only place where European bison still live in the wild. If you're fit and up for adventure, take the dangerous Eagle's Path (Orla Perć) in the Tatra Mountains, where you'll also find Rysy, Poland's highest peak. Pieniński National Park boasts the stunning Dunajec River Gorge and Karkonoski National Park is home to some fabulous waterfalls. The mountainous Bieszczady National Park has great hiking opportunities and lots of wildlife. Wielkopolska National Park is, in contrast, very flat and covers a good part of the pretty Poznań Lakeland. The Masurian Landscape Park, in the Masurian Lake District, with its 2000 lakes, is at least as beautiful. Bory Tucholskie National Park has the largest woodland in the country and has many lakes too, making it great for birdwatching. The two national parks on Poland's coast are also quite popular: Wolin National Park is located on an island in the north-west, and Słowiński National Park holds some of the largest sand dunes in Europe.
Castles & other rural monuments
--------------------------------------------
The Polish countryside is lovely and at times even gorgeous, with countless historic villages, castles, churches and other monuments. Agrotourism is therefore increasingly popular. If you have a taste for cultural heritage, the south western parts of the country offer some of the best sights, but there's great stuff in other areas too. The impressive GothicWawel Castle in Krakow may be one of the finest examples when it comes to Poland's castles, but most of the others are located in smaller countryside towns.

25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we ...

This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula RiverCruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University LibraryGarden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish TorpedoDessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
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WarszawaTravelGuide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula RiverCruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University LibraryGarden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish TorpedoDessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
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Poland travel,
Poland guide,

Today, we go visit Kraków Old Town and I offer some advice in this Krakow, PolandTravelGuide. The polish language is difficult and there are so many ways to say Krakow, Cracow. In the video we take a look at Vistula River, Wawel Castle, and the popular attractions in the Old Town Square, known locally as Rynek Główny.
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Once described as Paris of the East, Warsaw was believed to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world until World War II.
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In the episode 6 of my TravelWriter's Diaries vlog I make a stopover in spectacular Warsaw, Poland exploring the unique Old Town and the impressive downtown skyscrapers.
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Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
10 Things to do in GdańskCity Tour | Poland TravelGuide:
Intro - 00:01
1) St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka - St. Marienkirche) - 00:38
2) Long LaneStreet (Ulica Długa - Langgasse) - 02:16
3) Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu) - 02:29
4) Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk (Muzeum Historyczne Gdanska) - 03:36
5) MotlawaRiver (Mottlau) - 03:55
6) MedievalPort Crane (Żuraw)- 04:40
7) SS Sołdek (Stanislaw Sołdek) - 04:57
8) FloatingFish and ChipsRestaurant at Oscars - 05:32
9) NeptuneMilkBar (Bar Mleczny Neptun) - 06:55
10) European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) - 09:54
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Gdańsk alternate spellings (German: Danzig - Latin: Gedania)
Our visit Gdańsk travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Gdańsk tourism brochure, Gdańsk itinerary or Gdańsk, Poland city tour.
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After visiting the Basilica, we walked over to the main pedestrian street in Gdansk: Dluga, also known as Long Street. Unlike most Polish cities, Gdansk doesn’t have a main square, but this stretch of road acts as the equivalent with lots of vendors and performers along the way.
On the west end of Dluga (Dooga) we came across the Amber Museum, which sounded a little unusual, so we bought tickets and went up. Here we learned the history of Amber trade in the Baltic, and we also discovered that the tower that now houses the museum, was once a prison and torture chamber.
Not done with museums just yet, our next stop was the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. I think we spent more time staring at the ornate doorways, ceilings and staircases, than we did at the exhibit itself!
Here, we also saw the Medieval Crane, which was first mentioned in texts in 1367, and was at one point the biggest working crane in the world.
Next, it was all aboard the SS Sołdek, a Polish coal and ore freighter which is now a ship-museum.
And since we’re on the topic of food, we need to show you a milk bar we really enjoyed.
On our last day in Gdansk, we walked over to the European Solidarity Centre, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Old Town. The museum tells the story of Solidarity, a Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. This was the first union not controlled by the communist party, and it’s a fascinating museum to learn a bit more about the history.
And that’s a wrap for our Gdansk travel guide. We hope you guys enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Gdansk on you visit. You know the drill, if you have any other tips or suggestions to share with travellers, feel free to pop those in the comments section below. Happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
Music by Lakey Inspired: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired

Join us as we visit Gdańsk, Poland in this travel guide exploring the top attractions and best things to do in Gdansk (Danzig). As the final and northernmost destination we visit during our time in Poland this port city is one of the coolest places we've visited on this particular trip through Europe. From cobbled streets to posh museums to river cruises you'll find something for everyone here. One thing we noticed was that it was considerably more expensive in terms of accommodations and food compared with other Polish cities we've visited; however, it has charms that more than make up for it.
10 Things to do in GdańskCity Tour | Poland TravelGuide:
Intro - 00:01
1) St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk Basilica (Bazylika Mariacka - St. Marienkirche) - 00:38
2) Long LaneStreet (Ulica Długa - Langgasse) - 02:16
3) Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu) - 02:29
4) Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk (Muzeum Historyczne Gdanska) - 03:36
5) MotlawaRiver (Mottlau) - 03:55
6) MedievalPort Crane (Żuraw)- 04:40
7) SS Sołdek (Stanislaw Sołdek) - 04:57
8) FloatingFish and ChipsRestaurant at Oscars - 05:32
9) NeptuneMilkBar (Bar Mleczny Neptun) - 06:55
10) European Solidarity Centre (Europejskie Centrum Solidarności) - 09:54
Outro - 10:17GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Gdańsk alternate spellings (German: Danzig - Latin: Gedania)
Our visit Gdańsk travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Gdańsk tourism brochure, Gdańsk itinerary or Gdańsk, Poland city tour.
10 Things to do in Gdańsk, Poland Travel Guide script:
After visiting the Basilica, we walked over to the main pedestrian street in Gdansk: Dluga, also known as Long Street. Unlike most Polish cities, Gdansk doesn’t have a main square, but this stretch of road acts as the equivalent with lots of vendors and performers along the way.
On the west end of Dluga (Dooga) we came across the Amber Museum, which sounded a little unusual, so we bought tickets and went up. Here we learned the history of Amber trade in the Baltic, and we also discovered that the tower that now houses the museum, was once a prison and torture chamber.
Not done with museums just yet, our next stop was the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. I think we spent more time staring at the ornate doorways, ceilings and staircases, than we did at the exhibit itself!
Here, we also saw the Medieval Crane, which was first mentioned in texts in 1367, and was at one point the biggest working crane in the world.
Next, it was all aboard the SS Sołdek, a Polish coal and ore freighter which is now a ship-museum.
And since we’re on the topic of food, we need to show you a milk bar we really enjoyed.
On our last day in Gdansk, we walked over to the European Solidarity Centre, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from the Old Town. The museum tells the story of Solidarity, a Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, founded in 1980 at the Lenin Shipyard. This was the first union not controlled by the communist party, and it’s a fascinating museum to learn a bit more about the history.
And that’s a wrap for our Gdansk travel guide. We hope you guys enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Gdansk on you visit. You know the drill, if you have any other tips or suggestions to share with travellers, feel free to pop those in the comments section below. Happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
Music by Lakey Inspired: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired

10 Things to do in Wrocław, Poland Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Wrocław, Poland in this travel guide highlighting some of the best things to do in the city. Our surprise one month trip around Poland (we o...

Join us as we visit Wrocław, Poland in this travel guide highlighting some of the best things to do in the city. Our surprise one month trip around Poland (we originally intended on only a week or so) allowed us to travel slowly and visit destinations we wouldn't have visited otherwise. One of those spots, Wrocław, ended up being one of our favorite spots along the way. With a cool UniversityQuarter, Old Town Square, Cathedral Island and laidback atmosphere it didn't take us long to feel at home. Come find out 10 things you can do in Wrocław below:
20 Things to do in WroclawCity Tour | Poland TravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
Eating a Toasty Sandwich - 00:21
1) University Quarter of the Old Town (Uniwersytet Wrocławski / Universität Breslau) - 02:33
2) Chapel (Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus - Kościół - Uniwersytecki p.w. Najświętszego Imienia Jezus) - 03:28
3) Ossolineum (Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich) - 03:42
4) Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski - Dominsel) - 04:05
5) MilkBar (Bar mleczny) - 05:43
6) Mathematical Tower Of Wroclaw University for views of the city - 07:41
7) MetalArch Sculpture - 09:11
8) BoatCruise along the River Oder (Odra) - 09:22
9) Wrocław Market Hall (Hala Targowa we Wrocławiu - Breslauer Markthalle) - 10:09
10) MarketTown Square, Wrocław (Rynek we Wrocławiu - Großer Ring zu Breslau) - 10:44
Outro - 11:09
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Wrocław alternate spellings (German: Breslau - Czech: Vratislav)
Our visit Wrocław travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Wrocław tourism brochure, Wroclaw itinerary or Wrocław, Poland city tour.
10 Things to do in Wrocław, Poland Travel Guide
In today’s video we’re taking you around Wroclaw. This was the second stop of our month-long trip through Poland, and we liked it right from Day 1. Our visit to the city was spent wandering through the University Quarter, cruising down the Oder River, stumbling into a secret courtyard, and enjoying a tasty meal or two along the way. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Wroclaw, Poland:
The University Quarter is located in the north end of the Old Town and it’s worth visiting even if your days as a student are over. Here you’ll find the University of Wroclaw, which is one of the oldest academic institutions in Central Europe. The architecture is also stunning! I mean, could you imagine being a student here?
Since we couldn’t visit the interior of the university, we stopped by the university church, also known as the Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Admission is free of charge, though donations are welcome, and once you’re in, don’t forget to look up!
Continuing our random wanderings through Wroclaw, we reached the Ossolineum, which quickly piqued our curiosity. Once a hospital and convent, and later a college, today it houses one of the largest scientific libraries in Poland as well as the national archive. We visited the courtyard surrounded by mirrored windows and hydrangeas, and if felt like a secret garden.
Cathedral island is the oldest part of Wroclaw. It was formerly an island that sat between two branches of the Oder River, and while that’s no longer the case, it still has a cathedral.
With much better weather, we then followed the previous day’s path back to Cathedral Island. Along the way, we visited the Silver Arch, which is a pretty cool sculpture on one of the smaller islands, and then it was time for a river cruise.
Our next stop was Hala Targowa, or Market Hall. It’s a nice spot to hit up to get your daily supply of fresh fruits, deli meats, cheese and pastries, for a delicious yet affordable do-it-yourself meal.
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Wroclaw! As always, if you have any places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers share those below. Until next time and happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
Music by Dyalla Swain https://soundcloud.com/dyallas

Join us as we visit Wrocław, Poland in this travel guide highlighting some of the best things to do in the city. Our surprise one month trip around Poland (we originally intended on only a week or so) allowed us to travel slowly and visit destinations we wouldn't have visited otherwise. One of those spots, Wrocław, ended up being one of our favorite spots along the way. With a cool UniversityQuarter, Old Town Square, Cathedral Island and laidback atmosphere it didn't take us long to feel at home. Come find out 10 things you can do in Wrocław below:
20 Things to do in WroclawCity Tour | Poland TravelGuide:
Intro - 00:00
Eating a Toasty Sandwich - 00:21
1) University Quarter of the Old Town (Uniwersytet Wrocławski / Universität Breslau) - 02:33
2) Chapel (Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus - Kościół - Uniwersytecki p.w. Najświętszego Imienia Jezus) - 03:28
3) Ossolineum (Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich) - 03:42
4) Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski - Dominsel) - 04:05
5) MilkBar (Bar mleczny) - 05:43
6) Mathematical Tower Of Wroclaw University for views of the city - 07:41
7) MetalArch Sculpture - 09:11
8) BoatCruise along the River Oder (Odra) - 09:22
9) Wrocław Market Hall (Hala Targowa we Wrocławiu - Breslauer Markthalle) - 10:09
10) MarketTown Square, Wrocław (Rynek we Wrocławiu - Großer Ring zu Breslau) - 10:44
Outro - 11:09
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Wrocław alternate spellings (German: Breslau - Czech: Vratislav)
Our visit Wrocław travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Wrocław tourism brochure, Wroclaw itinerary or Wrocław, Poland city tour.
10 Things to do in Wrocław, Poland Travel Guide
In today’s video we’re taking you around Wroclaw. This was the second stop of our month-long trip through Poland, and we liked it right from Day 1. Our visit to the city was spent wandering through the University Quarter, cruising down the Oder River, stumbling into a secret courtyard, and enjoying a tasty meal or two along the way. The following is our travel guide to some of the best things to do in Wroclaw, Poland:
The University Quarter is located in the north end of the Old Town and it’s worth visiting even if your days as a student are over. Here you’ll find the University of Wroclaw, which is one of the oldest academic institutions in Central Europe. The architecture is also stunning! I mean, could you imagine being a student here?
Since we couldn’t visit the interior of the university, we stopped by the university church, also known as the Parish of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Admission is free of charge, though donations are welcome, and once you’re in, don’t forget to look up!
Continuing our random wanderings through Wroclaw, we reached the Ossolineum, which quickly piqued our curiosity. Once a hospital and convent, and later a college, today it houses one of the largest scientific libraries in Poland as well as the national archive. We visited the courtyard surrounded by mirrored windows and hydrangeas, and if felt like a secret garden.
Cathedral island is the oldest part of Wroclaw. It was formerly an island that sat between two branches of the Oder River, and while that’s no longer the case, it still has a cathedral.
With much better weather, we then followed the previous day’s path back to Cathedral Island. Along the way, we visited the Silver Arch, which is a pretty cool sculpture on one of the smaller islands, and then it was time for a river cruise.
Our next stop was Hala Targowa, or Market Hall. It’s a nice spot to hit up to get your daily supply of fresh fruits, deli meats, cheese and pastries, for a delicious yet affordable do-it-yourself meal.
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Wroclaw! As always, if you have any places to add to this list or any tips for fellow travellers share those below. Until next time and happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Poland video series showcasing Polish food, Polish culture and Polish cuisine.
Music by Dyalla Swain https://soundcloud.com/dyallas

NOSE JOB (POLAND) - PART 1

My nose job surgery and recovery. Part 1 of 2.
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published: 05 Feb 2018

What's next in Polish-American economic relations? at the U.S.-Poland Business Summit 2018

Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Glenn Kurtz discusses his book, “Three Minutes in Poland,“ inspired by a three minute film that his grandfather had made in a predominantly Jewish town in Poland one year before WWII broke out. The book consists of interviews, photographs, documents, and artifacts that tell the stories of seven survivors that lived in this town. [10/2015] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29614]

published: 08 Sep 2015

Walking around in Poland tricking

published: 01 Jul 2017

POLAND PASSES SUNDAY LAW & THE SOON COMING SUNDAY LAW IN AMERICA

When Sunday observance shall be enforced by law, and the world shall be enlightened concerning the obligation of the true Sabbath, then whoever shall transgress the command of God, to obey a precept which has no higher authority than that of Rome, will thereby honor popery above God. He is paying homage to Rome, and to the power which enforces the institution ordained by Rome. He is worshiping the beast and his image. As men then reject the institution which God has declared to be the sign of His authority, and honor in its stead that which Rome has chosen as the token of her supremacy, they will thereby accept the sign of allegiance to Rome, - "the mark of the beast." And it is not until the issue is thus plainly set before the people, and they are brought to choose between the commandmen...

published: 09 Feb 2018

Hearts of Iron IV Pugnacious Poland Let's Play 1

Let's PlayHearts of Iron IV as Poland! We will beat back the oppressive Facist Germans and their evil plots.
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published: 19 Jun 2016

My client in Poland testimony, she lost 13 pounds in 4 weeks. Follow the series of her progress.

Losing weight can be challenging but when you have a professional working with you, you will lose it without a problem. My client in Poland lost 13 pounds in 4 weeks. find out how by following her progress through the series of conversation I have with her on line. for more information visit www.extremefitwarriors.com

on warsaw, poland trump gave an speech to the people of poland were he was also introduce by his wife melania trump

published: 06 Jul 2017

The Girls Of Poland And Ukraine (Kingmaker Podcast)

I invite Eastern European travel expert KyleTrouble for a comprehensive discussion on Polish and Ukrainian girls, in addition to examining each country's culture and living standard. We focus on sharing the ideal type of game that is necessary to succeed for both casual encounters and long-term relationships that could lead to marriage and family creation. For Western men who are dissatisfied with their women, Poland and Ukraine may offer a viable path to more fulfilling intimate relationships.
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NOSE JOB (POLAND) - PART 1

My nose job surgery and recovery. Part 1 of 2.
Please give me a thumbs up if you like this video and subscribe if you want to see more :)
Part 2 will be up sh...

My nose job surgery and recovery. Part 1 of 2.
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My nose job surgery and recovery. Part 1 of 2.
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(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Glenn Kurtz discusses his book, “Three Minutes in Poland,“ inspired by a three minute film that his grandfather had made in a predominantly Jewish town in Poland one year before WWII broke out. The book consists of interviews, photographs, documents, and artifacts that tell the stories of seven survivors that lived in this town. [10/2015] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29614]

(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Glenn Kurtz discusses his book, “Three Minutes in Poland,“ inspired by a three minute film that his grandfather had made in a predominantly Jewish town in Poland one year before WWII broke out. The book consists of interviews, photographs, documents, and artifacts that tell the stories of seven survivors that lived in this town. [10/2015] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29614]

POLAND PASSES SUNDAY LAW & THE SOON COMING SUNDAY LAW IN AMERICA

When Sunday observance shall be enforced by law, and the world shall be enlightened concerning the obligation of the true Sabbath, then whoever shall transgress...

When Sunday observance shall be enforced by law, and the world shall be enlightened concerning the obligation of the true Sabbath, then whoever shall transgress the command of God, to obey a precept which has no higher authority than that of Rome, will thereby honor popery above God. He is paying homage to Rome, and to the power which enforces the institution ordained by Rome. He is worshiping the beast and his image. As men then reject the institution which God has declared to be the sign of His authority, and honor in its stead that which Rome has chosen as the token of her supremacy, they will thereby accept the sign of allegiance to Rome, - "the mark of the beast." And it is not until the issue is thus plainly set before the people, and they are brought to choose between the commandments of God and the commandments of men, that those who continue in transgression will receive "the mark of the beast." - EV 233

When Sunday observance shall be enforced by law, and the world shall be enlightened concerning the obligation of the true Sabbath, then whoever shall transgress the command of God, to obey a precept which has no higher authority than that of Rome, will thereby honor popery above God. He is paying homage to Rome, and to the power which enforces the institution ordained by Rome. He is worshiping the beast and his image. As men then reject the institution which God has declared to be the sign of His authority, and honor in its stead that which Rome has chosen as the token of her supremacy, they will thereby accept the sign of allegiance to Rome, - "the mark of the beast." And it is not until the issue is thus plainly set before the people, and they are brought to choose between the commandments of God and the commandments of men, that those who continue in transgression will receive "the mark of the beast." - EV 233

Let's PlayHearts of Iron IV as Poland! We will beat back the oppressive Facist Germans and their evil plots.
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About This GameVictory is at your fingertips! Your ability to lead your nation is your supreme weapon, the strategy game Hearts of Iron IV lets you take command of any nation in World War II; the most engaging conflict in world history.
From the heart of the battlefield to the command center, you will guide your nation to glory and wage war, negotiate or invade. You hold the power to tip the very balance of WWII.
It is time to show your ability as the greatest military leader in the world. Will you relive or change history? Will you change the fate of the world by achieving victory at all costs?
Main Features:
Total strategic war: War is not only won on land, sea and in the air. It’s also achieved in the hearts and minds of men and women.
Authentic real-time war simulation: Let the greatest commanders of WW2 fight your war with the tools of the time; tanks, planes, ships, guns and newly discovered weapons of mass destruction.
Assume control of any nation: Choose from the greatest powers striving for victory, or the small nations trying to weather the storm.
Turn the world into your battlefield: Experience the full WWII timespan in a topographical map complete with seasons, weather and terrain. Snow, mud, storms can be both your strong ally and a ruthless enemy.
Negotiate or force your will: Experience the advanced politics and diplomacy systems, form factions, engage in trade for resources and appoint ministers to your party.
IntenseOnlineCombat: Battle in both competitive and cooperative multiplayer for up to 32 players. Featuring cross-platform multiplayer.
Give your nation a unique edge: Experience the flexible technology system, where all major powers get their own unique identity. Develop detailed historic tanks and planes through research and army experience.

Let's PlayHearts of Iron IV as Poland! We will beat back the oppressive Facist Germans and their evil plots.
Consider supporting me on Patreon! If you use and adblocker and want to feel guilt-free this is the way to do it! http://patreon.com/arumba
If you enjoyed this video please consider hitting the Like button, it helps the channel grow by affecting search results on YouTube.
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Looking to comment? You can join the discussion at http://reddit.com/r/arumba07
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About This GameVictory is at your fingertips! Your ability to lead your nation is your supreme weapon, the strategy game Hearts of Iron IV lets you take command of any nation in World War II; the most engaging conflict in world history.
From the heart of the battlefield to the command center, you will guide your nation to glory and wage war, negotiate or invade. You hold the power to tip the very balance of WWII.
It is time to show your ability as the greatest military leader in the world. Will you relive or change history? Will you change the fate of the world by achieving victory at all costs?
Main Features:
Total strategic war: War is not only won on land, sea and in the air. It’s also achieved in the hearts and minds of men and women.
Authentic real-time war simulation: Let the greatest commanders of WW2 fight your war with the tools of the time; tanks, planes, ships, guns and newly discovered weapons of mass destruction.
Assume control of any nation: Choose from the greatest powers striving for victory, or the small nations trying to weather the storm.
Turn the world into your battlefield: Experience the full WWII timespan in a topographical map complete with seasons, weather and terrain. Snow, mud, storms can be both your strong ally and a ruthless enemy.
Negotiate or force your will: Experience the advanced politics and diplomacy systems, form factions, engage in trade for resources and appoint ministers to your party.
IntenseOnlineCombat: Battle in both competitive and cooperative multiplayer for up to 32 players. Featuring cross-platform multiplayer.
Give your nation a unique edge: Experience the flexible technology system, where all major powers get their own unique identity. Develop detailed historic tanks and planes through research and army experience.

My client in Poland testimony, she lost 13 pounds in 4 weeks. Follow the series of her progress.

Losing weight can be challenging but when you have a professional working with you, you will lose it without a problem. My client in Poland lost 13 pounds in 4 ...

Losing weight can be challenging but when you have a professional working with you, you will lose it without a problem. My client in Poland lost 13 pounds in 4 weeks. find out how by following her progress through the series of conversation I have with her on line. for more information visit www.extremefitwarriors.com

Losing weight can be challenging but when you have a professional working with you, you will lose it without a problem. My client in Poland lost 13 pounds in 4 weeks. find out how by following her progress through the series of conversation I have with her on line. for more information visit www.extremefitwarriors.com

I invite Eastern European travel expert KyleTrouble for a comprehensive discussion on Polish and Ukrainian girls, in addition to examining each country's culture and living standard. We focus on sharing the ideal type of game that is necessary to succeed for both casual encounters and long-term relationships that could lead to marriage and family creation. For Western men who are dissatisfied with their women, Poland and Ukraine may offer a viable path to more fulfilling intimate relationships.
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Kyle's articles on Return OfKings: http://www.returnofkings.com/author/trouble-maker?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
13 PersonalityTraits Of Polish Women: http://www.rooshv.com/13-personality-traits-of-polish-women?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
5 Observations From My 2015Visit To Ukraine: http://www.rooshv.com/5-observations-from-my-2015-visit-to-ukraine?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
A Day In The Life Of Roosh In Ukraine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z65TvY1MMJc
Kiev, Ukraine In The Spring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y0pye4dOoA
Poznan, PolandNightlife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBWu5oyAZ3k
BangPoland: http://bangguides.com/travel/bang-poland?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
Bang Ukraine: http://bangguides.com/travel/bang-ukraine?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
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I invite Eastern European travel expert KyleTrouble for a comprehensive discussion on Polish and Ukrainian girls, in addition to examining each country's culture and living standard. We focus on sharing the ideal type of game that is necessary to succeed for both casual encounters and long-term relationships that could lead to marriage and family creation. For Western men who are dissatisfied with their women, Poland and Ukraine may offer a viable path to more fulfilling intimate relationships.
Listen on Soundcloud or download the MP3: https://soundcloud.com/kingmakerpodcast/the-girls-of-poland-and-ukraine
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Web site of guest Kyle Trouble: https://thisistrouble.com/
Kyle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleTrouble
Kyle's articles on Return OfKings: http://www.returnofkings.com/author/trouble-maker?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
13 PersonalityTraits Of Polish Women: http://www.rooshv.com/13-personality-traits-of-polish-women?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
5 Observations From My 2015Visit To Ukraine: http://www.rooshv.com/5-observations-from-my-2015-visit-to-ukraine?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
A Day In The Life Of Roosh In Ukraine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z65TvY1MMJc
Kiev, Ukraine In The Spring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y0pye4dOoA
Poznan, PolandNightlife: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBWu5oyAZ3k
BangPoland: http://bangguides.com/travel/bang-poland?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
Bang Ukraine: http://bangguides.com/travel/bang-ukraine?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
RVFTravel forum: https://www.rooshvforum.com/forum-3.html?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=kingmaker+podcast&utm_source=podcast+14
Subscribe to my podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kingmaker-podcast-roosh-v/id1154118442
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Siobhan and I were present at the TCMCongress in Krakow, Poland 2017. We bring you a bit of a taster from this event and we also have some "amazing" karaoke to share with you - plenty of surprises at the end...enjoy! Until next time, be kind and be healthy ;-)
- TCM Congress in Krakow, Poland, 2017: http://2017.tcm-kongres.krakow.pl
- Integrative FertilitySymposium: http://ifsymposium.com

published: 18 Oct 2017

scarlxrd - HEART ATTACK [Prod. JVCXB]

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CAPTURED BY; @danyl.earth
PRODUCED BY; @prodjvcxb
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https://soundcloud.com/ginsengxx
lyrics;
Full force heart attack
5 point punch don't hold me back
we see through you like its glass
all you niggas fucking trash
you're not that savage or ruthless, no
quiver with fear when you step to the goat
they gon' force me to loses my control
niggas aint ready to walk down that road, what
fuck this whole scene man we taking shit over
I've been doing business I've been with the older's
its too late for niggas the dead line is closer
the world has been don't you see i'm the owner, yah
we on that ultra light beam, yah
we bout that m...

published: 23 Jun 2017

Filatov & Karas – Tell It To My Heart

Tell It To My Heart single available: https://MagicRecords.lnk.to/dmx7YYD
Booking & Remixes - 2redninjas@gmail.com
Filatov & Karas on FACEBOOK:
http://facebook.com/djFilatov
Filatov & Karas on SOUNDCLOUD:
http://soundcloud.com/dmitry-filatov
Filatov & Karas on VK:
https://vk.com/filatovandkaras
Filatov on INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/djfilatov
Karas on INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/dj_karas/
Filatov & Karas are Russian based songwriters/producers EDM duo .Their paths crossed in 2012 but they both already had 10 years long experience in music industry at the time.
Dmitry Filatov was a host of weekly radio show DINAMIKA on the biggest federal dance radio station in Russia, DFM, and also a small Moscow station, Megapolis FM. He released two albums in Russia, "Утром я солнц...

published: 24 Jun 2016

Beyoncé - I Was Here (United Nations World Humanitarian Day Performance Video)

Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated - Official Documentary

Watch never before seen footage in the Simply ComplicatedDirector's Cut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9T4DQ3sZ_A
Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated is a full length documentary that gives a personal and intimate look into Demi Lovato's life as not only a regular 25 year old, but also one of the biggest pop stars in the world.
To know Demi best, you have to understand all that she has been through and overcome. This documentary includes never before told stories that inform the person she is today.
Go on the journey with Demi as she creates her most important body of work in music yet, and discovers her most authentic self along the way.
Directed by Hannah Lux Davis
A film by Phillymack Productions

The Voice 2017 Chloe Kohanski - Top 11: "Total Eclipse of the Heart"

Chloe Kohanski sings Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" during the live Top 11 performances.
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